8 Cities Of Eastern Europe That You Need To Visit At Least Once


Europe
has some lovely cities that get hundreds of thousands or maybe even
millions of visitors per year. The diversity on the continent is so
immense that it’s easy to see why it’s such a popular region for
traveling. Sadly though, most tourism seems to center around the more
Western European countries like Italy, Spain and France.

Other
parts of Europe have loads to offer too. Scandinavia will probably
give you the most beautiful nature you’ll ever see, and Central
Europe has a historic charm that’s simply impossible to find
anywhere else. But what about Eastern Europe? Well, let’s take a
look at some marvelous cities you could visit there.

Dubrovnik,
Croatia

I
mean, just don’t go all Daenerys on it and burn it to the ground,
but this is the city where most – if not all – of the filming of
the King’s Landing scenes in GoT were done. Also, it’s a pretty
beautiful city.

Tallinn,
Estonia

This
city has somehow managed to retain its wonderful historic charm of
being an old town in a small country. It’s not a place where you
can spend an entire week, but Tallinn will keep you entertained for a
day or two.

Riga,
Latvia

A
wonderfully colorful town, this one might be perfect if you’re
doing a Baltics city trip. Do a few days in Tallinn and then visit
Riga – neither of them is big enough to keep you entertained for
longer than two days, but both of them merit at least a visit and
flights between both cities are dirt cheap.

Lviv,
Ukraine

Lviv
has a very unique architecture in the sense that this city shows
influences from all regions of Europe. It’s certainly a beautiful
sight to behold and it makes this small city look like the entire
world moved through it at one point.

St.
Petersburg, Russia

If
you’re into architecture, there’s probably very few places in the
world that are better than St. Petersburg. It really has that
authentic Eastern European style that has been often emulated, but
never copied.

Bratislava,
Slovakia

So
close to Austria it’s almost unfair to call it an Eastern European
city – and it does show in its typical almost Austrian charm. Take
everything that’s good about Vienna and add some Eastern European
flair and charm to it, and you have Bratislava.

Prague,
Czech Republic

Ask
anyone who’s been there: there’s few things as charming and
magical as Prague covered in a blanket of snow. If you’re looking
for a place to visit in the winter season and you don’t like skiing
much, this is the perfect place to go.

Budapest,
Hungary

Budapest has grown into one of the most popular cities in Eastern Europe. While no one talked about visiting it a decade ago, more and more people have started to realize that this city is truly a hidden gem that needs to be seen at least once in your lifetime.

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